Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 260 § 260.215 — Periodic examination and investigation of statements
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 260 ·
Oregon Code § 260.215·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Periodic examination and investigation of statements.
(1) For statements filed during
each calendar year, each filing officer shall examine each statement filed with
the filing officer under ORS 260.044, 260.057, 260.083, 260.112 or 260.118 (6)
to determine whether the statement is sufficient. The filing officer shall
examine statements under this section not later than 90 days after the end of
each calendar quarter for statements filed during the previous calendar
quarter.
(2) The filing
officer may require any person to answer in writing and upon oath or
affirmation before a judge, justice of the peace, county clerk or notary public
any question within the knowledge of that person concerning the source of any
contribution. The filing officer shall advise the person of the penalty for
failure to answer. [1971 c.749 §19; 1973 c.744 §19; 1979 c.190 §358; 1981 c.142
§7; 1983 c.71 §7; 1993 c.493 §74; 1995 c.712 §78; 1999 c.999 §14; 2003 c.542 §17;
2005 c.809 §§39,39a; 2007 c.848 §15; 2009 c.818 §13; 2013 c.758 §9; 2017 c.517 §5;
2018 c.70 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 260.215
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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